If you click the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons, it should scroll through thumbnails of the six videos (Jim Potter on the far left, Mike McGuckin on the far right).

This works fine on every (up-to-date) browser I have, both Macintosh and Windows.

My client is insisting the RIGHT arrow does not work on their computers (but the LEFT does). They have tried multiple computes, I believe they are all running Internet Explorer, but I don't know what version.

i had problems with a client because IE7/8 and jquery too.
IE8 make really stress in your CSS layout, try z-Index to get your Left/Right Arrows in foreground. Animate don't works fine either, i had something like this $('myObject').animate({opacity:0}); and visibility, i was crazy around a week because this...
i made 2 WM with IE 7 and IE 8, i tried the page with each update that i found... and everything was working, but the client said: "all errors are here, nothing is changed"
finaly i had to go to the client, i cleared the IE cache and reload the page... then was everything fine...

DaveBaldwin... as you can see in my script, I have a console.log displaying the position of the slide element whenever the right arrow is clicked. Are you able to launch a Javascript console in IE8 on Windows XP SP3 and let me know if that is displaying? That would at least tell me whether or not the function is firing.

That was interesting. When I pressed F12 to bring up the Developer Tools, it started working. After I closed IE8 and restarted/reloaded the page, it didn't work again. I'm wondering if the 'console.log' line is actually the problem. Make second page without it like 'videos2.php' and let us try that.

I took the console.log out, can you verify if that fixed it? There was no console.log on the LEFT arrow, which might explain this. I can't believe this whole issue was caused by that (actually, I could)... I thought console.log was pretty benign. I guess not.

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